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applicant will be enrolled as a doctoral candidate at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and will work on the above-mentioned topic. Personal qualification You have an excellent master’s degree in
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. This can be either a study year in Germany as part of your study programme at your home university or an independent project or complementary study course with a professor/an instructor in Germany. The
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of the association. They will also experience German culture first-hand through the cultural events and social meetings. In addition, the scholarship holders take part in the programme's accompanying and developing
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- WissZeitVG). The positions aim at obtaining further academic qualification (usually PhD). Balancing family and career is an important issue. The positions are generally suitable for candidates seeking part
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represents an exciting opportunity to be part of a dynamic research environment at interface of chemistry and biology. The position also includes tasks for scientific qualification (doctorate). If you are
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qualification (usually PhD). Tasks: scientific research related to the development of novel tactile sensors design and implementation of research Demos support of other functions of the lab as necessary
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Selection is done by a bi-national committee through personal interviews of the candidates in Nairobi, Kenya. Selection criteria are, amongst others, general academic performance as well as a convincing and
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or Fraunhofer institutes are not eligible for funding. Who can apply? Up and coming young Chinese scientists from a CAS institute or the UCAS who wish to carry out part of their doctoral research in Germany What
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chemistry; an integrative and cooperative personality with high teamwork abilities; safe handling of inert gas techniques; knowledge of analytical methods for molecular chemistry; Microsoft Office and
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Center for Translational Immunology (HCTI), where scientists and clinicians work in an interdisciplinary environment on autoimmune and chronic inflammatory diseases. Highlights: Research projects and